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Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. By Alphonse de Lamartine, 119
Hawkstone: A Tale of and for England in 184- 178
The Planetary and Stellar Worlds, 178
Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings, 179
Calaynos. A Tragedy. By George H. Boker, 238
Literary Sketches and Letters, 238
Vanity Fair. By W. M. Thackerway, 297
Life, Letters and Literary Remains of Keats, 297
Principles of Political Economy. By John Stuart Mill, 367
MUSIC.
The Last of the Bourbons. A French Patriotic
Song. Written by Alexandre Pantoleon.
Music by J. C. N. G. 54
"Think Not that I Love Thee." A Ballad.
Music by J. L. Milner, 116
"'Tis Home where the Heart is." Words by
Miss L. M. Brown. Music by Karl W. Petersilie, 176
The Ocean-Buried. Composed by Miss Agnes H. Jones, 236
Voices from the Spirit-Land. Words
by John S. Adams. Music by Valentine Dister, 362
ENGRAVINGS.
Ornithologoi, engraved by W. E. Tucker.
Lamartine, engraved by Sartain.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
The Departure, engraved by Ellis.
The Portrait of Mrs. Brooks, engraved by Parker.
The Sisters, engraved by Thompson.
Angila Mervale, engraved by J. Addison.
The Lost Pet, engraved by Ellis.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
A Pic-Nic in Olden Time, engraved by Tucker.
The Unmarried Belle, engraved by A. B. Ross.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
Edith Maurice, engraved by J. Addison.
Supplication, engraved by Ellis.
Mildred Ward, engraved by A. B. Ross.
Overboard in the Gulf, engraved by J. D. Gross.
Portrait of J. B. Taylor, engraved by G. Jackman.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
[Illustration: ORNITHOLOGOI
"Thou, sitting on the hill-top bare,
Dost see the far hills disappear
In autumn smoke, and all the air
Filled with bright leaves. Below thee spread
Are yellow harvests rich in bread
For winter use."]
GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE.
VOL. XXXIII. PHILADELPHIA, JULY, 1848. NO. 1.
ORNITHOLOGOI.[1]
BY J. M. LEGARE.
[WITH AN ENGRAVING.]
Thou, sitting on
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